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spondylo- -answer-Root word meaning THE SPINE
-stasis -answer-Root word meaning STABLE/BALANCED
sym- -answer-Root word meaning TOGETHER
thoraco- -answer-Root word meaning CHEST
-tome,-tomy -answer-Root word meaning CUTTING
vaso- -answer-Root word meaning VESSEL
Fair market value -answer-price which most willing sellers and buyers would agree
upon during sale negotiation
American common law legal Terminology originated from -answer-Agnlo-Saxon &
Norman-Latin Law gradually woven together
Common law -answer-customary, old, judge-made law
Court Proceedings
1 -answer-1.assigned a docket number-places it on the courts calendar of scheduled
matters
Court Proceedings
2 -answer-2.each side may file initial motion in limine
-meaning on the threshold of the case
-can relate to anything affecting a party's cause
-divulging of important records possessed by the other side
-Experts, witnesses,
-suppression of evidenced
-protective orders to seal certain evidence
, Court Proceedings 3 -answer-3. Discovery
motion to compel -answer-A request by one party to the court for an order requiring the
other side to comply with a discovery request.
Deponent -answer-the person testifying
Written Interrogatories -answer-One party submits written questions about the case to
another party or witness.
Deposition -answer-Out of court testimony sworn to under the penalties of perjury
-religious or philosophical individuals may solemnly affirm to tell the truth
-recorded before a notary public
-deponents may later read their transcript
-authoritative evidentiary document
Errata -answer-a list of errors in the transcript
Sworn affidavit -answer-Warrants are only granted upon preparation of an affidavit,
which must be sworn to under oath (i.e., penalty of perjury), and which must contain the
basis upon which probable cause can be established
Declarations -answer-statements made by individuals who have some personal interest
in the outcome of the case
typically unsworn documents
Opinion Testimony -answer-testimony as to what the witness infers with respect to
facts in dispute, as distinguished from personal knowledge of the facts themselves.
Generally, only expert witnesses may offer opinions.
Voir Dire -answer-a preliminary examination where a witnesses qualifications are
disclosed
Curriculum Vitae -answer-list of professional accomplishments and credentials
lay witness -answer-strictly reciting the facts, not permitted to express their opinions
aka Percipient witness
hearsay -answer-what a third party has told the witness
Surprise witness -answer-limited to plaintiffs rebuttal or defendants surrebuttal
evidence
-attempt to impeach evidence already presented
Official Record -answer-the total body of evidence